KFC will add its herb and spice mix to Ruffles’ ridged chips in a collaboration with PepsiCo Foods Canada to create the new Ruffles KFC Original Recipe Chicken-flavored potato chips.
Katherine Bond-Debicki, CMO, KFC Canada, said they couldn’t turn down the opportunity to make the ultimate ‘Finger Lickin’ Good’ chip with such a powerhouse brand.
According to Lisa Allie, senior marketing director, PepsiCo, Ruffles, and KFC both have a legacy of innovative products that pack a big, satisfying crunch and mouth-watering taste and Ruffles KFC Original Recipe Chicken chips give Canadians a unique and adventurous flavor and crunch experience.
The limited-edition potato chips are available from major retailers across Canada.


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